Isaac Hoskins was born in Oklahoma, raised partly in Kansas, and has called Denton, Texas home since 2003 — a journey that helped shape a sound rooted in grit, storytelling, and the wide-open spaces of the American heartland.
Over the past two decades, Hoskins has become a familiar name across the Texas live-music circuit, performing at some of the state’s most respected listening rooms and theaters, including Gruene Hall, The Kessler Theater, Dan’s Silverleaf, Granada Theater, Saxon Pub, Old Quarter Acoustic Café, Main Street Crossing, and countless venues throughout Texas.
His songwriting leans heavily on real life — small towns, long roads, love won and lost, and the quiet pride of working people. That authenticity has carried his music beyond the stage and onto the screen, with original songs featured in the hit television series Yellowstone and Landman.
In addition to his musical placements, Hoskins made an on-screen appearance in an episode of Yellowstone alongside Lainey Wilson, further cementing his connection to the modern Western storytelling movement that blends music, land, and legacy.
Whether performing stripped-down acoustic sets or full-band shows, Isaac Hoskins delivers songs that feel lived-in — music that sounds like it belongs wherever hard work, dust, and hope still matter.